On Mon, 19 Jan 2015 06:40:30 -0600, John McKown wrote:

>On Mon, Jan 19, 2015 at 6:32 AM, Peter Relson wrote:
>
>> >Even a non-authorized program which is linked RENT
>> >can write into its STATIC CSECT.
>>
>> But only if the program is not fetched from an APF-authorized
>> concatenation ...
>>
>​As an aside, I really wish that _all_ programs marked RENT,REFR would be
>loaded into key 0, write protected, storage independent of APF
>considerations. I'm sure that there is _some_ reason why it is done as it
>is currently done, perhaps for "hysterical" <grin/> reasons. If I am really
>worried about such, I try to use the PGSER PROTECT function to do this. But
>that is really only easy in HLASM.
> 
But doing it uniformly would make sense, so it wouldn't be hysterical.

Isn't there a REFRPROT option to enforce what we wish?

-- gil

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